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RePlay Another monthly trade magazine with the same content as Play Meter. A large-format newsprint magazine 11x17 covering electromechanical coin-op amusements. The most likely place to see old horse race machines, strength testers, etc. Pinball articles are just as likely to cover bingos or pre-flipper machines as they are the more conventional EMs with flippers. They published their last edition in The editors used to write for the now defunct GameRoom Magazine.
Pinball Magazine, a new in-depth pinball glossy based in the UK. Launched in August as a high quality, glossy, magazine, which would largely focus on one specific topic. This is more like a book than a magazine, with over full color pages printed on high quality paper. Issue 1 was published in August Issue 2 is expected in April Issue 2 is likely to have more pages, and may have a higher sale price and postal costs.
One of the longest running and consistently one-time publications. Those currently in print are available from many of the pinball vendors listed elsewhere in this document. The reviews in the newsgroup have been very positive. Each machine has its own chapter with many photos and other details. Contains detailed descriptions of 50 machines with hundreds of color photos. Published in , with lots of color photos and stories of industry greats and collectors.
Published in , with lots of color photos, including many rare games. Published in , with lots of color photos, with stories of collectors and other notable figures in pinball.
Pinball Troubleshooting Guide, Russ Jensen. For upkeep of electro- mechanicals is out of print. You may be able to find an old copy somewhere. Someone may be reprinting these.
If you know who is reproducing this please let us know and we'll update this section. Each volume contains pages and includes hundreds of photos - many in color.
Bueschel, wrote volumes I and II. Just prior to his death, Dick asked Gordon A. Hasse, Jr. Lots of color pictures. Handy reference guide listing flipper game names, dates, features, production runs, and values; sorted by machine name and chronological.
Published annually since Larry Bieza used to publish a Price Guide in October of even-numbered years for odd-numbered years. Last update is Price Guide printed in October See the website for details.
Marco features 50 machines from to , each with its own chapter. Talked of Medieval Madness reproduction for years, but in October sold rights to Planetary Pinball Supply who has specifically said they will be focusing on parts reproduction and not on machine manufacturing. Focusing on parts for the time being. Includes Bally and Midway In late , Williams announced they would no longer manufacture pinball machines.
The other parts of the company, including Williams's slots and Midway and Atari videos are still being produced. Independent companies make other products bearing the Bally brand. Williams was only making Bally-branded pinballs. Property rights new and reproduction for games held by The Pinball Factory. Yeah, it's messy. This can mean anything from just putting new rubber rings on, to refurbishing with new parts. Some buyers have claimed that a seller's shop job consisted of swiping the dust off the playfield with a dirty rag.
This is material that was manufactured at the same time as the machine, but never used. EM - Electro-mechanical. A game consisting mainly of relays, switches and motors. They contain no solid state electronics, such as circuit boards or dot-matrix displays. This refers to a game that was purchased new in the box by an individual and was used only in the home. This is intended to indicate a low use game in near mint condition, but a HUO game can be more worn out than arcade games, and is not a reliable indication of condition.
Woodrail - The first EMs up through had wooden legs, and wooden siderails. Most of the single-player games had "bulb scoring," in which a large portion of the backglass area has numbers and lightbulbs behind those numbers are turned on by stepper units. Woodrail games had a few gadgets for the playfield, such as pop bumpers and moving targets, and the designers would have a new layout of those gadgets for a new title every two months or so.
Home use of older games was prevalent in that era, but not an organized activity as it is today. Survival rate of woodrail games to the present era is estimated to be from 0. All of the above factors combine to form a rosy glow of nostalgia around woodrails, so many say it was the Golden Age of Pinball. PB2K - Pinball The next-generation pinball released by Williams. The game consisted of a video monitor mounted in the head. The image reflected off of the playfield glass, and provided changing views, depending on game condition.
Succeeded by PB2K. This is a designation within the rec. Becoming a member of this exclusive group is by nomination of the group's members only. This designation is really only for fun and has no real meaning. For many years on the Internet people have been putting asterisks in profane words in place of the vowels to soften the impact and to prevent the text from being banned on certain servers.
Sometimes "starring" a machine name is seen as a way to curse the machine--as if its name is a swear word. However, on rec. Internet Pinball Podcasts Are there any pinball podcasts I can download and listen to? In the Internet pinball podcasting hype began with four different groups attempting shows.
Three of the groups' shows are still available for download and only one is no longer producing shows. Some shows are just a bunch of guys sitting around and talking about pinball, some are about repair info, and some are interviews with key figures in the pinball industry.
All podcasts are free and most can be downloaded from their website or from iTunes. The Silverball Podcast Seven shows were produced, beginning in June These shows also included video games in their discussions. A few shows include a video feed as well. Most shows focus on interviewing a notable figure in the industry, usually a designer, artist, collector, or industry insider.
A few shows focus on technical aspects of pinball repair and take calls. Starting in April , shows are released around the first of each month. Show includes a lot of goofing off with family and friends and very unusual interviews with pinball people. Sometimes the show will feature an artist, a celebrity, a designer, a parts supplier, an operator, or an ordinary person. Started in October Placing a Machine on Location How do I place a machine on location and become an operator?
Placing your machine on location is not as easy as setting up the game and collecting the money. Risk is involved, laws need to be obeyed and taxes need to be paid. Your machine may be destroyed or stolen. You may end up liable for damages due to fire or a patron's injury.
But this may be what you enjoy! Approach the owner of a location that you consider safe enough for your machine s. You do not want an unattended location in a high crime neighborhood.
Preferable is a location where the machine is in view of the front desk or attendant. Pinball FX2 VR. Official Club. See System Requirements.
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PinballPrices has no way to rate the actual condition of any machine sold, so the condition listed is what the seller reports. Hyper-links to the original listing are given for every sale. Click on those links to get more detail and pictures of the actual machine.
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Facebook Market or Craigslist sales. Updated 27 October One of the first things people want to know when they consider buying a pinball machine is " Is this a good price?
The bottom line is that pinballs are expensive and getting pricier. It's trite to say, but your pinball machine is worth as much as someone else will pay for it. BUT it's nice to know the market. It's nice to have a starting point - an idea of worth and value. Ebay only data website price guides are nice but the market has many other sites selling pinball machines including dozens of online auction sites.
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